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Norwood Football Club NORTH ADELAIDE INFORMATION BOOKLET 2019 FOR CLUBS AND SCHOOLS IN THE NORTH ADELAIDE FOOTBALL CLUB METROPOLITAN PROMOTIONAL ZONE 1 INDEX Page 1 Front Cover Page 2 Index Page 3 Introduction Page 4 NAFC Contact Information Page 5 NAFC Promotional Zone Boundaries Page 6 District Clubs in Zone Page 7 Schools in Zone Page 8 Zoning Rules for players Page 9 SANFL / AFL Transfer Fees Page 10 NAFC Local Club/School Policy Page 11 - 12 NAFC Development Squads Philosophy, Selection and Program Page 13 NAFC Under 16/18 Squads Philosophy, Selection and Program Page 14 SANFL Programs supported by the NAFC Page 15 - 17 NAFC Local Club and School Promotion Program Page 18-19 Sporting Schools Programs Page 20 AFL/SANFL School Football Ambassador Information Page 21 - 22 Little League & Grid Game Rosters & Match Day Information. Page 23 Mini League Roster and Match Day Information 2 INTRODUCTION The North Adelaide Football Clubs is committed to assisting and supporting, in as many ways as possible, all the clubs and schools that are located in its promotional zone. This booklet outlines the programs offered by our Club, in conjunction with the SANFL, the methods used to attract players to the elite program and the support offered to clubs and schools to ensure as many people as possible are playing Australian Rules Football. This booklet will ensure that all relevant parties in the football community are clear on what North Adelaide offers and how you can access these programs. In 2003 the SANFL restructured their football operations and as a result several programs that were run by SANFL clubs are now run by the SANFL. Jason Rivett is the SANFL Development Officer who works closely with the NAFC Talent Manager, to promote football within our Zone. We look forward to working with you all to maximize the numbers playing Australian Rules Football, for the benefit of the individual, the School and/or Club. 3 CONTACT INFORMATION Lee Virgin President Greg Edwards CEO 8344 8733 Wayne Jeffries Chairman, Zone Director 0458 183 624 Darryl Wintle Senior Football Manager 8344 8733 [email protected] Neil Sanders Talent Manager 8344 8733 or 0400 632 075 [email protected] Josh Carr Senior Coach Jacob Surjan Reserves & Development Coach Craig Brooks U18 Coach 0402 118 034 Jeff Sochacki U16 Coach 0408 817 049 Jason Rivett Under 15 Coach 0405 455 585 Mitchell Clisby Under 14 Coach 0407 417 234 Brenton Phillips Under 13 Coach 0417 817 633 NAFC Reception 83448733 (for Membership, Sponsorship and any other enquiries) 4 5 The following clubs are located within the NAFC promotional boundaries: Adelaide University Football Club (Senior Club Only) Location: University Oval, War Memorial Drive North Adelaide Website: www.bobneil.com Blackfriars Old Scholars (Senior Club Only) Location: St. Dominic’s Oval, Fitzroy Terrace, North Adelaide Website: www.bosfc.com.au Broadview Football Club Location: Broadview Oval, Poltawa Tce Broadview Website: www.broadviewfc.com.au Fitzroy Football Club Location: Swan Court, Renown Park, SA, 5008 Website: http://websites.sportstg.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-114-109886-0-0 Gaza Football Club Location: Klemzig Oval, 232 North East Road Klemzig Website: www.gaza.com.au Gepps Cross Football Club Location: Duncan Fraser Reserve, Rowe Avenue, Northfield Website: www.northgatesports.com.au Greenacres Football Club Location: L. J. Lewis Reserve, Grand Junction Road, Northfield Website: www.greenacresfc.com.au Ingle Farm Football Club Location: Rowe Park, Corner Belailie Road and Glenora Road, Ingle Farm Website: www.inglefarm.org.au Kilburn Football Club Location: Blair Athol Reserve, Lionel Avenue Blair Athol Website: www.kfcc.com.au Mawson Lakes Football Club Location: Cnr Main North Road and Mawson Lakes Boulevard Website: www.mawsonlakesfc.com.au Para Hills Football Club Location: The Paddocks, Para Hills Website: Pooraka Football Club Location: Lindblom Park, McCarthy Court Pooraka Website: St. Paul’s Old Scholars (Senior Club Only) Location: LJ Lewis Reserve Northfield Website: Walkerville Football Club Location: Walkerville Recreation Ground, Smith Street, Walkerville Website: www.walkervillefc.com.au The SANFL runs the juniors competition for teams from Under 6 to Under 16, both a boys and girls competition. These games are played Sunday. (for information go to http://sanfl.com.au/juniors/) The S.A.A.F.L (www.saafl.asn.au) runs a competition for Under 18’s and Senior teams. Under 18’s play Sunday afternoon, whilst the senior competition play Saturday. The S.A.W.F.L (http://www.sawfl.org.au/) runs a competition for U18’s and Senior women’s. Please contact the respective person at the listed Clubs, by going to their website if you wish to be gain further information on how to play for that Club. 6 The following schools are located within the NAFC promotional boundaries. Primary Secondary Blackfriars Junior School Avenues College Blair Athol North P.S Blackfriars Brahma Lodge Cedar College Brompton Endeavour College Pinnacle College Kings Baptist Cedar College Kildare Enfield P.S Our Lady of the Sacred Heart East Para P.S Prescott College Gilles Plains P.S S St. Dominic’s Golden Grove Lutheran School St. Pauls College Gulfview Heights P.S Valley View Hampstead P.S Wilderness Hillcrest P.S Ingle Farm East P.S Ingle Farm P.S Keller Rd P.S Keithcot Farm P.S Kings Baptist Junior School Klemzig P.S Madison Park Modbury West Nailsworth P.S North Adelaide P.S North Ingle P.S Northfield P.S Para Hills P.S Para Hills West P.S Para Vista P.S Prospect P.S Prospect North P.S. Rosary P.S, Prospect St Andrew’s P.S, Walkerville St Dominics St Gabriels’s P.S, Enfield St Martin’s P.S, Greenacres St Monica’s P.S, Walkerville St Paul’s College Junior School, Gilles Plains St Pauls Lutheran St. Pius X PS, Windsor Gardens Vale Park P.S, Walkerville PS Wandana P.S, Wilderness P.S Students need to contact their School Football Ambassador or Sports person to establish which football programs are available in their school. The SANFL Schools competition plays its matches Saturday morning. 7 ZONING RULES FOR PLAYERS The SANFL has divided South Australia into 8 promotional zones. This ensures that each SANFL club has an even share of the available players in the State. It also means that each SANFL club is given sole responsibility for assisting local clubs and schools to promote Australian Rules Football. See Page 5 for the Metropolitan Zone of the North Adelaide Football Club. If a person is under 18 years of age, they are bound to play football for one of 8 SANFL clubs, based on their home address, not their school or Club address. In the case of a split family the mother’s address is used, unless it can be proven they live more than 50% of the time with their father. If a family moves address, the previous address is used until 12 months after they move. This means you can not change address and be eligible to straight away play for another SANFL club. This zoning rule only applies to players who are applying to play for an SANFL club from the year they turn 14 until the year they are 18. There are several options for a player who wants to play for a club for which he is not zoned. 1. The out of zone club pays the players zoned club $5,000. There are also incremental payments of $4,000 on the player’s first league game, and $3,000 on their 10th and 25th games. 2. The out of zone club organises a player transfer with the zoned club for a player of like ability. Future charges may or may not occur depending on the arrangement between the Clubs. 3. The father of the out of zone player has played one or more League games for that club, the player is then free to play at the out of zone club. A player is able to train and play in the Under 13 and 14 Development Squad teams for any club. However for the Under 15 program, no out of zone player can be chosen to play in the final squad of 25 in the Under 15 Championships. Any out of zone player who trains with the North Adelaide Football Club Youth Squads will be kept well informed of his options and the likelihood of any deals eventuating. 8 SANFL / AFL TRANSFER FEES Affiliated League and Association Clubs shall be entitled to receive compensation for the loss of services of registered players under the following conditions. Previous conditions where a player had to play 30 SANFL League games has now been abolished and replaced by the:- SANFL Debutant Talent Fee Model $500 talent fee paid to an affiliated Club who produces an SANFL League Debutant accompanied with a letter from SANFL CEO (SANFL Club will be acknowledged in letter) Affiliated Club receives a framed photo of player Only local South Australians are eligible A weekly article on the SANFL and SACFL website and in te SANFL Budget (article to be provided to local Club, League and paper) Upon being drafted by an AFL Club (Regulation 14.7.6), the Club, League and Zone shall receive the following. As from the 2014 Draft each SANFL League Club now receives $50,000 regardless of the number of players drafted. The Community Football Board currently receives $5000 for every player drafted. These amounts are split between the zones, Leagues and Clubs in accordance with their regulations. The amount forthcoming from the AFL varies from year to year and is at the discretion of the AFL/SANFL.
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